Susan Bokos
Lynn Coppinger
Sue Elliott - mixed media
Carol Farkas
Janet Flickinger
Marie Garafano
Dawn Gerardot
Darryl Goldman
Jody Goldman
Tom Goldman
Gary Green
Pam McMillan
Larry Paul
Mary Roff
Shirley Rush Dean
Debbie Snow
Charlotte Sorsen
Kathy Storm
Cheryl Sudbury Buerger
Susan Swanson
David X Tejada
Marg Williamson
Joe Dombroski

Tejada/Lisbon Trams
Art work presented on Epson or Hahnemuhle acid free archival grade museum quality paper.
All images are printed full frame with a white boarder around the edges.
This photo captures a charming scene of Lisbon's iconic trams, specifically the historic Elevador da Glória funicular trams, navigating the city's steep, cobblestoned streets. The trams are painted in their distinctive red, white, and yellow colors, with ornate details that reflect their vintage design. The tram on the right prominently displays a sign reading "Hills Tramcar Tour," and a Portuguese flag is visible, adding a touch of national pride to the image.
The setting is framed by narrow, picturesque buildings with shuttered windows and balconies, typical of Lisbon's Bairro Alto or similar neighborhoods. Overhead, a network of wires stretches across the scene, powering the trams. The cobblestone street, bathed in soft sunlight, glistens with a slightly wet sheen, suggesting a recent rain or the characteristic humidity of the city. The overall atmosphere is nostalgic and quintessentially Lisbon, evoking the city's rich history and unique urban charm.
All images are printed full frame with a white boarder around the edges.
This photo captures a charming scene of Lisbon's iconic trams, specifically the historic Elevador da Glória funicular trams, navigating the city's steep, cobblestoned streets. The trams are painted in their distinctive red, white, and yellow colors, with ornate details that reflect their vintage design. The tram on the right prominently displays a sign reading "Hills Tramcar Tour," and a Portuguese flag is visible, adding a touch of national pride to the image.
The setting is framed by narrow, picturesque buildings with shuttered windows and balconies, typical of Lisbon's Bairro Alto or similar neighborhoods. Overhead, a network of wires stretches across the scene, powering the trams. The cobblestone street, bathed in soft sunlight, glistens with a slightly wet sheen, suggesting a recent rain or the characteristic humidity of the city. The overall atmosphere is nostalgic and quintessentially Lisbon, evoking the city's rich history and unique urban charm.